Yongratulation. It's the Breakfast Club ten year anniversary and years years at the Breakfast Club doing your thing. Dude, what you're doing and being honest with you. You don't had a job for ten years. Everything's gooi over there. Wow, ten years. Shout out to the best joorning man. Hold on, hold on, hold on, Damn y'all getting old. Ye, I've been holding it down for ten years. Djin angela ye and Charlomagne the god Man, y'all been together longer than
some people have been married. I'm proud of y'all the voice of the culture. Peace, love, and uh, let's go to twenty years congratulation. Good morning Usa yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo yo. Good morning angela Ye. Good morning's amby Charlomagne, the Peas to the plan it. Guess what day it is? Guess what day it is? That's right, it's Wednesday, hump day in a little week.
Good morning, good morning to you. What's happening. This is the part of the show where we sound fake excited to be here. I'm happy to be here. I'm happy to be here. Yeah, but you gotta shake all the tide in this off. You know what I'm saying. I'd be tired right up until I walk into door. Nah. You know what I do. I walk, I walk outside in the cold. When that fresh air, that cold, fresh air hit you, wake your ass right up. Man. I've been taking cold showers for the past the past month,
you know what I mean. I can't say that I know the feeling. Well, I don't have no choice. Like you know, it's the somethings off in the shower and we don't have no we don't have no hot water. I know, hot water in the shower. We got the you know, bathrooms in the crib. But you know, Daddy gotta take down because I'm like, okay, you don't want to wake up the house up. How exactly. I can't go in one of my daughter's rooms in the middle in the four o'clock in the morning, you know what
I mean. So I gotta take the all and take the cold. O. They said cold showers a better for you though, That's what I heard, but I said, I ain't want to google it. Yeah, I don't know. But listen, every single morning, I make my espresso shot before I come to work, and that honestly, by the time I get in my car and drive to work, it wakes me right up. True, you do anything, that's what struggle. We say. It's better for us, you know that. No, no, but that's what they told me when I was Who's day?
Uh told me that doctor doctor, doctor coach Jesse, that Coach Jesse is actually gonna be on the show today. But they told me if you when you take cold showers, it speeds up your your heart rate and that's supposed to be Oh okay, I thought that was anxiety this morning when I was driving all right, No, I'm not lying him. I started beating. They told me, at the end of the shower, with the last thirty seconds, you should you should let the cold water you know, hit you.
It reduced this inflammation, is what they say, Oh, cardio vascular disease. But what they do say is you should do a coach ower. Yeah, towards the end of the shower. Second, No, my I did, thought papertonon crazy this morning. I was like, I'm I'm not having a panic attack, am I I'm not even thinking about anything that's scratching me out. I'm
riding in silence. Actually. But if you get high blood pressure, they said it's not good if you have high blood pressure though temporarily Yeah, raise it now you feel with no cold? What it hits you like? Whoo. I don't know what causes high blood pressure age. Everybody in the room could be prowing the high blood pressure. If that's the case, that's your diet is good diet. I'll be looking at that beautiful full mass that's been out all weak.
Oh my god. Man, look up from your damn damn phone and look up at that beautiful full moon that's been out all weak. Oh my god. All right, well, let's get the show cracking front page news. What we're talking about. Well, let's talk about James Harden and Ben Simmons, what they have to say about their trades and their respective teams. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club morning. Everybody is DJ mvy Angela Yee,
Charlomagne the guy. We are to Breakfast Clublet's getting some front page news. Where we starting easy, Well, let's start with James Harden after his trade and finding his newfound partnership with Joel n b at the Philadelphia seventy six Ers. Here's what he had to say. Originally, when I was going through everything I was going through, uh, you know, in Houston, Philly was my you know, my first choice. I just knew, you know, for a very long time,
this is a perfect fit. And obviously you got a big man, best big man in the league and Joel, and then obviously the coaching, uh, just from top to bottom, it made sense. And I'm just happy and blessed that I'm here and as doc and everybody knows and everybody wants is to win and be the last team standing. So I'm excited for the opportunity. I thought I thought he wanted to go to Brooklyn. I thought he was trying to for the drade to Brooklyn when he was
in Houston. Well, I think he said initially he wanted to go there to the seventy six ers, but then maybe he changed his mind. I don't know. But he did um not get into specifics about why he decided his time with the next needed to end so soon after he began. He did say that the circumstances surrounding Kyrie Irving's decision to remain unvaccinated had an impact on the team, he said, very minimally. But he said him
and Kyrie are really good friends. Okay, now here he took a shot at Katie right when he said Joel Embide is the best big man in the league. Was that little shot? No, No, Kevin duran ain't no big man. Joel Embid is considered an actual center. Kevin Durant not consider no center. He still was six. He's actually seven foot, but he's not considered the center. Kevin Durant two three,
all forward, He's just tall, all right. He's what Ben Simmons had to say about the Brooklyn Nets, and he's hoping to play the March tenth road game versus the Philadelphia seventy six ers. But here is what he had to say after being officially introduced as a member of the Brooklyn Nets. Did you feel like you couldn't get back to the place where you wanted to be in Philadelphia? And was that part of the reason you asked for a trader? I guess could you explain that a little bit? Yeah,
I think that was part of it. I think you know, I wasn't in the place there um to do that, and a lot of things had happened over that summer to where I don't don't I didn't feel like I was getting that help. But it is what it is, and I don't have any It wasn't a personal thing towards you know, any player or coach. Well, it's all on you now, Ben Simmons. Everybody gonna see what you made of now in Brooklyn. There's no excuses like you go out there and you got a ball out, You're
gonna ball out. People gonna say as you now. He also did say the mental health has nothing to do with the trade. It was a bunch of things that he was dealing with as a person in his personal life that he really doesn't want to get into death with. But he said him here now, it's a blessing to being an organization like this, and he's looking forward to getting back on the floor and building something great here.
And he has spoken to these Sixers coach Doc Rivers and other members of the team, but still has not spoken to Joel Embiid. That should be I mean, I think that combination should work. I do that. I think Ben Simmons are working Brooklyn. The addition to Steph Curry is great. I think that they're they're much better team. Now all right, well we definitely will be watching and that is your friend page news. All right, get it off your chest. Eight hundred five eight five one oh
five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five on phone lines A wide open this to breakfast club. Good morning the breakfast club. This is your time to get it off your chest. Whether you're man from you on the Breakfast club, but you got something on your mind. Let hello, this have no fear, big chunk, but the toadstucker is here everybody. Oh my goodness, so listen. Happy Valentine's Day. Yeah you two and I didn't have a
Valentine's unworked that out. Next year's one of your girlfriends. But listen, mb H two two things my friend, my grumpy gold chain wearing friend. Now you got a lot of cars, brother, right, but with all listen to you got you need to get a boat this year. Right, we'll have a nice boat party. I figured will throw Charlotmagne off the boat with his big head, or think that it wouldn't even come and get away by bought a boat a good look, right, Carl, No, I wouldn't
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From for a law to day and being here flirting early this morning going on, y'all, I'm calling the day to get some my podcast and Angela needs you to ask the audience what I should do because I'm about to go and pop off in the school and y'all gonna be talking trying to give me donkey of the day, talking about I want to cuts out a teacher. My son comes into the car and tell me a teach your car him a jerk. So I'm ready to let this lady, my son is six years old and a
school teachers. Instead of inspiring them and being a role model, she over there calling him a jerk, a law telling him it's not signing. So what would y'all do? Because I'm ready you need to go pop off on that teacher. Real should exactly, So if you don't mind make your segment today because I'm literally trying to make myself not getting concrated because I'm afraid of jail to be truthful with you, but I'm ready to let this lady have
it because enough is enough. We shouldn't we here both sides. Yes, you should listen to your kids with six year old a conversation with the teacher, and let's see if that even happened, first and foremost, So yesterday I went ahead and I gave the lady a call and her excuse for calling him a jerk was because he did a cart wheel. Okay, So she admitted to it. Yes, that's good.
I respect that admitted Okay because su to cart wills because she could have been trying to relate to the kids, you know what I mean, and like you know, the whole jerk dance. You're a jerk. You know that was what I would do, Mama, not a slut is. I would put it in writing first, because you gotta protect yourself.
I put it in writing. I would send a note to the principal and the teacher says, you know, my son is traumatized for calling him a jerk, this, that and the other, and then you can go pop off. At least have it in writing first, just the case you need it, and by the way, you go. But and go above her, by the way, go to the principal, go above her and get some type of mediation. That's
what I said. So you're not I love that you're not alone in the room with this teacher, so that there's somebody there that can make sure that it doesn't go too far. But when I say pop off, I don't mean do nothing. You know, you just crazy playing that beforehand. You don't tell her go pop off, because I didn't mean gonna her exactly what she means when she was she wasn't gonna hit the teacher. She was just gonna you know how you know Ji from Florida
lyrically lash the teacher. Nah, don't be giving me the donkey of the day if you hear me on the dude, because I went off exact now, question, do you have any friends that their attorneys? I don't. I was thinking about that last night, I don't and I wish I did, because y'all were talking about having cameras in the class, and I think it's necessary because look at what I'm going through. And I got her to convest. But you know she can going back and change her word absolutely
because worded. If you have an attorney friend or you gotta do, have an attorney friend, write a letter with their uh, their LLC and SQ on it and then um usually they fix up immediately when when a lawyers involved. And then she black and white. She's white. That's the problem is as chocolate as a her. She got you well, good luck today. Don't do nothing crazy when we say pop just lyrically, mean nothing lyrically. Just use your words. Yes,
all right, okay, be saved mama, Thank y'all. All right, And nobody offended me when they say this isn't rocket size rocket science. It's not rocket science. And guess what, you don't know how you wouldn't know how to do science. He's a misteacher. Okay, you know you don't people that know how to do rocket science rocket scientists. Okay, So I don't you know why we say that science. I don't even know why they say, because rocket science is difficult,
so it's not. But you can't do it either. So if somebody saying that's what you can't do it, this ain't rocket science, well you can't do it, meaning the thing that they're explaining to you is easier, you're jerk. Yeah, it's not rocket science. Don't make no sense. Five eight five one oh five one. If you need to vent, hit us up right now. It's the Breakfast Lugal Morning, the Breakfast Club. Wake up, wake up, your time to get it off your chest. You're mad or blasted. We
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But I stayed up. But it was really good. Were you live at? Wre you at? I'm at Georgia? Okay, okay, okay. So you like the music and watch Anthony Hamilton. I didn't get to get to see it I watch. I watched the first half of that, but then I was in bed watching it and then I ended up falling asleep toward the end. Yeah, it was. It was unified. Were you by yourself? Yes, I was by myself with my wine in front of the TV dancing. But you can sell. Anthony Hamilton had his thing all planned out.
He had his little you know people come out and polform with him. Um. They both did a great job though, but yeah, one time for the over thirty five club, did the hamiltone come out? They did? Yes? What did you like? Who did you like better? Well, I'm I love both of them, but I think Anthony Hamilton had his better planned out. Well. It looks like he had Jad behind his you know Dan and everything out by j D for him. So Jad had him like one point a nice plan. Did you like our music? Sell
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You could buy it online. It is absolutely amazing. Okay, I'm gonna try. All right, y'all, have a good day. Get it off your chest. Eight hundred five five one or five one? Now we got rooms on the way. Yes, let's talk about Floyd Mayweather. He responds to Logan Paul's claim that he owes him some money. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. This is the Rumor Report with Angela. Ye. Well,
Floyd Mayweather was on the Pivot podcast. That episode came out yesterday and he was sitting down with former NFL stars Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, and Fred Taylor, and he reacted to Logan Paul's claim of money being owed to him. Here's what Logan Paul had said originally, Yeah, I heard you had to file the suit against Mayweather so he hasn't. No, No, I don't think we did yet. Are you planning to? Yeah? That like houred you with all unprofessional fighting, how they
go through this with Mayweather? Yeah, thank you. Yeah, it's honestly like having people who aren't a professional promotional company control where the money goes is like, we made that mistake, but you know it's Floyd Mayweather. So before we fought him, were kind of were willing to do whatever, and now after the fact, we're kind of shooting ourselves in the foot. Yea's going back. Could you ever fight him again? I'm there any social students. I know he wanted to. He
reached out. Yeah, but like well, Floyd Mayweather responded and here's what he had to say about this alleged money that he still owes logan Paul, you know, to them, that's real money. And I like YouTube because I don't mind getting a YouTube check. The money is not coming fast enough. That's why when they say money on the back end far as pay per view, they take a while, you know. And he shouldn't trip if he feels like he's done great numbers and we've done record breaking numbers. Dude,
I understand nothing comes right away. Just like I'm still collecting checks from fights seven to eight years ago. I'm still collecting checks. Why because I made smart moves and I'm my own boss. You know, look how many years they've been old in us money, we don't never trip. So now when the tables turned, they say, oh you owesome. Be happy with the biggest pay that you ever got in your life, or be happy that the biggest payer that you ever got in your life is coming. I
guess I would be upset. It's been eight months. I mean, listen, Floyd knows that game better than me. So I don't know how long it takes for the money to get distributed. So I can't argue with Floyd on that. I don't I don't know how long it takes for that money to get distributed. Eight month seems like a long man. He says that pay per view money takes a while,
and he said it just doesn't come right away. But the fact that he's still collecting checks fights that were seven or eight years ago, He's saying, you know, it just takes a while. That might be a lot of other things too, but that eight month seems a long time to get paid off of that fight. I do feel like I remember Floyd one time. I forgot who he fought, but I remember him months later posting a check for like one hundred million dollars from what he
got from the fights. Well, he probably does take a walk. Well, he showed me. Well, he showed me his bank account one time right after the fight. If the fight was on Sunday, maybe a Saturday, I've seen it on Sunday. He had that money in his account that Sunday. I don't know. A couple hundred me. He wouldn't know better than me. He might have a different situation. I don't know than you know. He might get money upfront, who knows,
but he works out now. He also talked about a lot of different things like wealth, and he said being rich to something that short term. Wealth is long term. He talked about Warren Buffett and sitting with him and how Warren Buffett has over five hundred jets, and he said, basically, the goal is to go to sleep when you went to and wake up when you went to and not
having someone or something controlling you. He said he paid seven hundred and fifty thousand to get out of his first promotional contract because eventually he made seven hundred and fifty million in just three fights. He doesn't care what people believe or what they do. He said, it's not good enough for everyone. So no matter what, people will say what they want to say. And he also talked about NBA Young Boy and his daughter Ya yeah, having
a child together. NBA Young Boy. It was when he went away for a while, I'd like to say going to college for a little bit, went to school for a little bit. He's back and I'm proud of him, proud of my daughter. And I don't even want the best for the NBA Young Bo. I'm gonna continue to push him and push her, both of him to be great. My grandson, I love him, you know every day. You know, actually my grandson is just like his mom. His mom hold on my leg all day and he wanted me
to pick him up all day. I love it. And so like it's about absolutely what. Floyd is a smart businessman. He has a smart team around him. So Floyd makes a lot of great moves. He owns a lot of skyscrapers. Actually in New York. Most people don't know that. It was the Manu Pack Yeald fight to producer Edd. He just came here and showed me, you know what, remember,
I said, he showed us to check. A year later, the Manu pack yet fight All right, now, Coachella has dropped all COVID related restrictions stuff you're planning to go to that music festival. They revealed yesterday that you don't have to be vaccinated, you don't have to provide a negative test, you don't have to wear a mask or any of those things if you want to attend. So
that's in accordance with local guidelines. And the event shall be presented in accordance with applicable public health conditions as of the date of the event, and that could change at anytime. So right now they're saying that's drop but if things change, there will be whatever protective measures that are necessary. That's that's that's that's standard. Now, that's just for coach in. I think it depends on whatever local
guidelines are. So depending on what states you're in, whatever those mandates are, that's what you follow the mandates off. So people's like, yolo, all right, well, let's get you get ready for the Roots Picnic. Also, I saw yesterday they announced who will be performing at the Roots Picnic.
They said it's fifteen years by the way, and it's a two day festival with podcasts performances and Mary day Blige with the Roots that'll be dope, Summer Walker, whiz Kid, Jasmine Sullivan, Rick Raw, Black Thought, The Butcher, Kisha Cole, s WV Music, Soul Child, Kirk Franklin, Ji Herbaltier or Whack. There's a lot of performances going down. Freddie Gibbs will be there, Yebba will be there, So shout out to everybody. Our girl, DJ Diamond Cuts and also DJ Active, so
get ready for that. Man. They got million dollars worth a game who put who curated the podcast stage and they got horrible decisions out there and just hilarious, carefully reckless. They got Earn your Leisure all black effect Jael Hill Hill Yeah, like yes, like they dropped on a clues balls for the Roots. They figured out how to put together a really dope festival that blends, you know, a little bit of everything, a little bit of everything that's
really moving into culture right now. So salute to the Roots man. So that's June fourth and June fifth. You can go to roots picnic dot com if you want to get tickets. And I do want to shout out to Miguel and nas Nazai and him and his wife are back together. If you guys remember they announced that they were breaking up and then now they're back together. They gel posted a picture of the two of them. He said, love Hills, proud of us, and she said, heal the route, so the tree is stable. I'm so
proud of us. So congratulations. Happy to see they worked it out absolutely. All right, Well that is your rumor reports. All right. We got front page news next, Yes, and we are going to talk about some key takeaways from George Floyd's getting murdered. And we'll talk about a former cops testimony. He did go ahead and testify and we'll tell you what he had to say. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your mornings will never be the same.
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guy we at a breakfast club. Let's get in some front page news where we're starting easy. Well, we're gonna start with the six year old girl. She had been missing for two years, but she was found safe in a secret room under a staircase. This was in upstate New York at a Sograte's home. Detectives saw her teeth feet in the space. Now, the parents of Paisley Shelters had abducted their own daughter after losing custody of her in twenty nineteen, and they kept her hidden there where
her paternal grandfather lived since then. There was a tip that led to the grandfather's home. A detective then saw something off about the staircase and saw a piece of a blanket peeking through the cracks. They used a tool to remove several of the wooden steps, and that's when they saw those tiny feet, And then they removed several more steps and they found Paisley and her mother in a makeshift room under a closed staircase that led to
the basement of the residence. Paisley was only four years old when her parents lost custody of her and her oldest sister. The day that a thirties were supposed to pick up the kids, pay A's mom and father fled with her to Sogrates. The older daughter was in school at the time of the abduction, and she ended up living with a legal guardian. So then Monday authorities did
get this tip. They said the cops had previously been to that home, and they said they were met with resistance and at other times they said, oh no, you can come in and look around. There's nobody here. That child's not here. So they were actually hiding that child, you know, under the steps during that time. What really is the People under the Stairs? Why was she taking from the family? Though? Do we know? They didn't say so. She was taken from a biological mom and biological dad.
Why was I was curious why she was taken from the family. Wasn't that that? Isn't that what the movie The People Under the Stairs was about? Wasn't it about stolen children living under the stairs? I just said, you don't remember that movie People under the Stairs? Come on, all my uncles and aunties out there, I'm gonna talk to me now out and they had flowers in the attic. Also, I don't know if you saw that flowers in the attic. That was also kids hidden in the attic. Now. She
was examined by paramedics. They said she was fine before she was released to the custody of her legal guardian, an older sister at an undisclosed location. She recognized her big sister and was happy to see her. They said she was well taken care of and in good health. The only problem is that she hasn't been to school and they weren't educating her at the house. They said. She was really excited when the cops passed the McDonald on their way to reunite her with her sister and
her guardian. She hadn't had McDonald's in some time, so they turned around and got her some McDonald's. So what has she been eating? What were they feating that little girl? Well, they were feeding her food, but she wanted McDonald's. Haven't McDonald He couldn't bring her back to the stats. I guess he just didn't. And by the way, if there was no covidy to find that young lady a lot earlier that year of everybody being quarantine helped him out
a lot. I'm sure. All right, Now, let's talk about Tota. He's fired Minneapolis police officer who's been charged alongside two former colleagues with violating George Floyd's civil rights during that fatal arrest. He actually took the witness stand in his own defense. He said he had a different role, and according to Totaw, he is now he's the first defendant that's been charged to speak publicly about his actions. And so what he had to say was that he had
dreamed of being a police officer. And you know, he talked about a childhood experience where a police were called to his home because of a domestic violence incident involving his abusive father. He said he was taught to use his knees as part of his training in the Minneapolis Police Department to keep a suspect pen to the ground. And he said he used his knee as leverage and that prevented the suspect from rolling around or getting up.
And so he said this is what he was taught in the academy when he was there, and he said he was never told that it was improper, and so that was him and he said that as he and Derek Schaubin were responding to back up the other officers. He said that the place that they were driving to was hostile to police. He said, it's a well known bloods gag hangout, and so he testified that the other officers would not have been aware of that because they
were rookies. And then he said he had never seen this much of a struggle in his eight years as a police officer, and that it appeared that George Floyd was on some kind of drugs and had superhuman strength that more than three officers could could handle. So that's what he had to say as he took the stand in his own defense. And I think the other two officers are planning to take the stand as well, so
we'll keep you updated on what is going on. They have all pleaded not guilty to these charges against them and the other officers, and Tail also faces an additional charge a legend that they knew Chalvin was kneeling on Floyd's neck but did nothing to stop him. All three defendants are charged with using the color of the law, which means their positions as police officers to deprive Floyd of his civil rights by allegedly showing deliberate indifference to
his medical needs. So that is still going on and will continue to keep you updated, and that is your front page needs. All right now, when we come back, let's hope up the phone lines eight one, five one. A lady called this morning. She was having an issue with her child's school. My son comes into the car and tell me a teacher called him a jerk. So I'm ready to let this lady. My son is six
years old and a school teacher. Instead of inspiring them and being a role model, she over there calling him a jerk of law, telling him it's not signing. So what would y'all do? Because I'm literally trying to make myself not getting concrated because I'm afraid of jail to be truthful with you. But but I'm willing that this lady happened, because enough is enough? All right to go? What would you do if a teacher called just six
year old of jerk? What context? You're a jerk? Like the song No, they're trying to teach you to dance, trying to be no, like like you did something wrong, you didn't know something and teach he was called your Your child was cart willing and they called you a jerk. Okay, okay, it feels like you've been called a jerk before. I'm school. If I did, I'm sure I think that's a jerk.
Knowing me, I was very I think that is so inappropriate to do that to a six year old, to any student, if you're a teacher, you know, I went to school thinking I was going to be a teacher, and I did teach fifth and sixth grade for a semester. So I'll tell you what I think about that. All right, eight hundred five eight five, one oh five one, what would you do? Call us something? Now? It was the Breakfast Club. Good morning, the Breakfast Club. It's topic time
called eight hundred five eighty five one oh five. Want to join it to the discussion with the Breakfast Club? Talk about it morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. And now if you just joined us during get it off your chess. A woman call this morning and had a little issue at her son's school. Let's listen. My son comes into the car and tell me a teacher called him a jerk. So I'm ready to let this lady. My son is
six years old and a school teacher. Instead of inspiring them and being a role model, she over there calling him a jerk of law, telling him it's not signing. So what would y'all do? Because I'm literally trying to make myself not getting considerrated because I'm afraid of jail to be truthful with you, but I'm ready to let this lady have it, because enough is enough. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. We're asking what would you do if your six year old child was
called a jerk in school? Now, Charlemagne and I were talking, and he is absolutely right. Back in my day, if a teacher called me a jerk, I definitely would say your mother your mother. I would say your mother is a jerk because I was a bad, disrespectful little kid who was always in trouble. And you know what would have happened in that situation. I would have gotten more trouble than the teacher because I would have been sent to the principal's office for saying that your mother is
a jerk. And then I'd have been in the principal's office trying to explain, well, she called me a jerk first, and none of my none of the teachers, none of the principles, my parents, none of them wouldn't want to hear that no, he's okay. In that case, I wouldn't have got in trouble because as soon as I told my mother my father that a teacher called me a jerk, they would be like, all right, you was right for saying your mother. I don't know if they wouldn't back
in the day, Brock. Back in the day, they didn't really listen to kids the way we listened to kids. I mean, my parents listen to me like that was one thing I knew that if I ever got in trouble, I can call them immediately. So if a teacher called me a jerk, and I said, your mama is a jerk, then when my mama came to school, then my mama will call your mom. My mom will call my teacher's mama Jerney. And truth be told, I've never been on
the right side of any of that in school. Well, that's probably that was always it was all I always instigated it. Yeah, that seems like you always in some way, shape or for him. But if that was my child, I would go have a conversation with that teacher immediately. Yeah, there's no emails, there's no phone calls. I'm pulling up after school and I want to go talk to the teaching I'm asked to teach you a simple question. Did you call my child a jerk? And then she says, yeah,
I called him a jerk. Then we got to have a conversation, and I have to I can't even leave that conversation with you. I have to take that conversation immediately to your supervisor because that has to be on record for if I got to give you a weggie or slapped at you next time. I see, well, you can't do it because she's a woman, But it depends. We don't know all teachers aren't women. But in this case, to teach you as a woman, right, my wife was slapping,
did you go? But I mean I would do the THIRSD thing I would do is I would have my attorney draw up a letter because I would need to have it on record just in case that does happen and my wife, if I has to slap the issue out of a teacher, just want to know a record just in case and say that this this teacher is is very aggressive. And then yeah, I would have my wife going down there and have a little chuck lashing
with this teacher. And by the way we're just talking, we would never hit the teaching, but we would too we would go to the supervisor. Okay, all of that is true, all right, But I just I think that from the side of things, from the teacher side of things.
I remember when I was doing my apprenticeship to be a teacher, one of the teachers would always lose control in the classroom and talk crazy to the students, and students don't respect that when a teacher does that, and then it allows for them to feel like they can speak to her that way. Like you said, you would call the teacher a jerk back or say your mom
is a jerk or something like that. And so I just think that creating that environment makes people feel like that's appropriate to talk to each other that way, and you never want to do that as a teacher. That's why you always have to have control and be as authoritative as possible and also teach them how to show respect to each other. So I think that is one of the main things, because once you lose control like that, it's hard to get it back. Yeah, I agree with,
but I'll tell you something. You do respect to teach it. If she curses you out the way you and your friends curse each other out, Like like if you said, if you call him an f boy, you know what I mean, I'll tell him he switched sides like a little bitch. You know what I'm saying. Stuff like that. I'm telling you why you sending the bitch and not the I don't know why my brain did that, but
I'm gonna tell you something. But I think you don't want kids to feel like it's appropriate to speak that way, because then they talk to each other like that. They talk to me. You don't want them. You don't want to set that standard they already are. I agree, but they already are talking to each other like that. And if you curse them out the way they curse each other out, the whole class will be like bird. And then that's the ego thing. I had teach you to
put hands on you too. Oh yes, I teach that grabbed me by the college by the shirt. Absolutely yeah that. I don't think that happens as much anymore. But when I grew up Mom's corner, South Carolina. I'm telling you had a fourth grade teacher in white elementary school, boy Ms. Freeman used to put hands on people. Boy be jacking us up in the classroom, shout to miss Harris. Miss Butterfield used to grab my cheeks, grab my cheeks in my face and pinch him like pull me off the
sud Ye. Well, mister Harris, do your cheeks? Its Harris. I ain't hear that part, you know, mister Harris did what do your cheeks? Hello? Kids? Do you want to discuss this shout of trump that you experienced? Wow? Hello? Is this hi? My name is Alicia, Alicia, Good morning, Good morning. How y'all doing? So? What did the teacher call your kids? It was an after school teaching. He said, my son looked like squid words? Like who squid words? Squid words? Well, before we judge does he? No? We
don't know, he don't. So I pressed the situation. I went right back to after school right after, because I like to address things right then. To me, I'm not taking it home. Um. He didn't want me to go back because he know, like, I'm no, he don't. I play with me. I always he's seven, he seven? So Um I went back. I'm like I want to talk to such and such whatever the teacher name was, because he said, my son looked like slipper. I'm ready to I see him coming, I'm ready to go all off
on him, but I'm still be sure. Come to find out, my son told the teacher that teaches myself and he looked previous. That was me. I was that kid, right, so you know, you know, and I had to address it and I let my child know. I'm like, that's not your that the teacher's not your side because I'm ready. I'm like, you're gonna get me in trouble one day because I'm always ready to go up on the teacher because I don't play behind my kids, saying like the
mom said, I would go to jail behind mine. But my kid is that kid with the mouth that's gonna tell you how he fails. So we just got to get to the bid of the story before we get absolutely that was me. And that's why whatever stuff like that used to happen. First thing my dad was he well what did you do? Because it was always one side, what did you do? And then he was right a lot of the time I did instigate that I'll be the one message with the teacher, and the teacher say
something back to me, and now I'm upset. Eight hundred five eight five one oh five one. A woman called in earlier during Getting off your Chest. This is what she said. My son comes into the car and tell me a teacher called him a jerk. So I'm ready to let this lady. My son is six years old and a school teacher. Instead of inspiring them and being a role model, she over there calling him a jerk of law, telling him it's not worthy signing. So what
would y'all do? Because I'm literally trying to make myself not getting concrated because I'm afraid of jail to be truthful with you, but I'm ready to let this lady have it because enough is enough. What would you do in that situation? Call us now, it's the Breakfast Club. Go morning, call me and your opinions to the Breakfast Club top on eight five one. Everybody in DJ Envy Angela, Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now if
you're just joining us. A woman called this morning and she had an issue with her son's teacher. Let's listen. My son comes into the car and tell me. A teacher called him a jerk. So I'm ready to let this lady, as my son is six years old and a school teacher. Instead of inspiring them and being a role model, she over there calling him a jerk, a law telling him it's not worthy science. So what would
y'all do? Because I'm literally trying to make myself not getting concrated because I'm afraid of jail to be truthful with you, but I'm ready to let this lady have it because enough is enough. So we're asking eight hundred five a five, one oh five one, what would you do in this situation? We have Tiffany on the line. Tiffany, good morning, good morning. Hey, Now something happened with your son? Yes, I have a four year old. He's in preschool and he does not talk. He was like the sweetest thing
in the world. Shot and he came and told me that his teacher called him hard headed and that he was a little baby because he wanted to go to the bathroom and when they let him go back to the match, he peed on himself. Oh that's what you do. I'm a teacher and I found that out. The next warning, I called for my teacher phone. I teach you the same district, and I called that teacher. I said, this is unacceptable, and if I hear something again, I'm coming
up to the school. Well. I have a conversation with my kids all the time and say, if you have to go to the bathroom and your teacher says no, you cannot leave the class, you go to the bathroom. I don't want you peeing on yourself. I don't want you peeing in class. You go to the bathroom, and if there's a problem, you call mom or you call dad. You have your teacher called mom and dad will be there in five minutes. So you're going into the bathroom.
My teacher ain't gonna p peeing on the class. Now, if they gotta go, you go. Don't. Don't if they say you can't go again and come home with with clothes that don't belong to him. And he under said, because you're calling him hard headed, that's right, You're absolutely right. They all are headed. You right, have a go with you, doll. Who's this? Hey, this is green, Come to y'all. Theyre good morning. Try um well to answer y'all question. I just want to say you morning, y'all. People good morning,
good morning. I need the relationship y'all, relationship with y'all. Want to answer my people's feelings. But um answer yall question. My daughter is four years old now. When she was three, a teacher saw my daughter was getting bit up by
a student and didn't say nothing about it. The only way I found out about this when I asked my daughter why she got these white marks on It turns out this same teacher was letting this by student, now by all these other children, and wasn't doing nothing about it. But I had to go to the school and because said it's out now the lizy ain't got her job now, her sense her defense. I was not go out there because she had to keep stamp for her hands on
the child. So this is gonna talk to the kids, talk to the principle like, okay, so why she's using this language to my kids? And you know this teach kid. Words may hurt, but you know, sounds on hurt even more. So I'm not gonna lie. I gotta see parents in that situation too. Why are your child coming to school biting on churance? Why That's what I'm saying. Can go through that phase sometimes they go through a biting phase. They go through a hitting phase. My kids ain't never
going through no phase. They're biting on people. I'm sure other kids in school. I was three years old, three years old, they know better who it was this little vampire out here giving people rabies. Possibly giving people rabies. Good, but I don't know. But one thing about my child, she still her, still her ground because my child was eating her hand the whole the whole day as she should going to going to school, biting on people. Churn. Hello,
who's this? This is Tempers from the Bronx. He temper good morning to talk to us. Well, listen, I'm meeting her at the school and we're gonna discuss why she thought it was okay for her to call my child a jerk. I'm going there, and then I'm going to the principle because the principle needs to put her in check. Two. No, if my child did something, you tell me and I'll handle it. That's not your place first. If you call first, that's right. How you doing? Good morning? You want my
child to jerk? Nah? And then you say and then you say, I want to see you dance, and then you put onto your jerk song that's right. Jerk back. You make the teacher dance backwards. More of the story, and stop playing with people churing. Okay, it's simple. It's really that simple, that same golden rule. Y'all be teaching them kids doing the others you would have them doing to you. Treat people's kids the way you want them to treat your kids and your grandkids before somebody have
you in that classroom dancing to your jerk. Okay, all right, we got rumors of the way, yes, and let's talk about the Super Bowl effect. We'll talk about the halftime show, how that affected people's streaming numbers, and what else Doctor Jerry had to say following the big show. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, Good morning. Everybody's t j Envy, Angela, Guie, Charlemagne, the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Good morning, what's happening, how
you guys feeling? Good morning. Let's black and Hot favored always. Yeah. I was trying to stay up and watch the Versus Battle last night, and so I got to the beginning of it, but then I started falling asleep. We shout out to them minute ever, you have one on Friday, right, Yeah, well I don't have to do I don't have a versus. Yeah, I'm Djane the one. It's uh Tracy McGrady versus Alan Avison. They're doing highlights because it's an All Star game this weekend,
so I'm Djane for that. I think a couple people hosting, so it should be good. It's gonna be on the Breacher, Breacher Report, Bleacher Bleacher, Bleacher Report and Breacher. I don't Bleacher Reports, gonna be on the Bleacher Report and also versus. But I fell asleep last night. I was gonna watch it, and then I have a ten week old. She was laying on daddy's chest. The next thing I know, we were both not that saw folks mad at Jack Thriller. What it was mad about because he was cracking jokes.
Yes he called uh called them a runaway slave. So what you got a comedian out there? You don't have a comedian host versus the comedian is gonna tell jokes the last three he did. I think some people also watching didn't know who who he was too. I mean, we know Jack Thriller, but some people also were like who is this say? They didn't know who was a comedian probably they just like, who was just crazy looking
guy on stage? But what was he wearing? He had on an all red leather outfit kind of looking like um Eddie Murphy when Eddie Murphy did was it raw? That's Jack Thriller's signature thing. That's you know, that's that's actually, uh, the Michael Jackson outfit. That's the Michael Jackson read a video? Was that? What video was? That? Was it? Beat? It might have been beat it? Was it bad? And I think it was beat it. I don't remember it was beat it. I think it was beat it when Michael
had the all red on it. Yeah, that's that's that's Jack Thriller's whole thing, you know, the thriller aspect of it's luthor Jack jack or drop on include Michael jack thriller. Le's shout the jack all right, but we got rooms and shout out to Michael Jackson. By the way, if y'all haven't had a chance to go see that Broadway play that Michael and did the musical, I do want to put that out there. That was amazing. I've been talking about that since I went to go see it,
So said shout out to Michael Jackson. Michael. I mean, thank you Jay the musical, but there was a three different people that played Michael Jackson in that play. They were really dope. All right, Well, shout out to Mike. All right, we got rumors on the way. Yes, we are going to be talking about Baby Blue. You know, he's in jail right now for that whole PPP lone scam twenty four million dollars. He turned himself in. And we'll tell you what he had to say about getting
caught up. All right, we'll get into that next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, it's about the rumor report. Angela need the Breakfast Club, all right. Well, doctor Dre says that he is planning to work with Mary J. Blige on her next album, and so here's what he had to say. After the Super Bowl, Mary came back here to the house, um last night, and we went downstairs to the studio. She was playing me samples and and we were just vibing out because, um, we're talking
about work working on her next project. And we were downstairs having a ton of fun, man, just listening to sample fools and music and you know, playing around like that. And Don Cheeto came over and Keys is like one of my favorite actors, you know. So you know, I just had a house full of amazing talent and that's all we did. Just sat in the studio and played
music and had fun dancing around. Now, he also did say and he wasn't chore if you're supposed to say it, but he is going to be working on Mary's next album, so that'd be dope to hear. And as far as the numbers, after their halftime show from Spotify, they said Doctor Dre streams increased by one hundred and eighty five percent in the hour following the game. Mary J. Blige just no more Drama five hundred and twenty percent increase, the next episode two hundred and seventy percent increase, and
still dre two hundred and forty five percent increase. And Kendricks are right, two hundred and fifty percent increase. That's just on Spotify alone. Wow, Eminem Yourself All right? Eminem Lose Yourself entered the top ten on the US Spotify chart for the first time following the Super Bowl. It was the first two thousand hip hop song to reach one billion streams. Wow makes all the sense in the world.
The mangratulations. Yeah, that's why it makes sense to do that the halftime show, even though you don't get paid for it. Absolute to Kendrick. To Kendrick picked the two songs that I absolutely felt he should do. I really thought he should did a good Kid Mad City and he should have did all right, and he did them. He dropped on a clue BOMX with Kendrick songs. Kid Mad City is a risky record to do with a super Bowl halftime show. What if Pirus and Crips all
got the festivals? Yeah, but it wasn't a single. Thats what I'm saying. Doesn't matter. Most of the time when they do those halftime shows, they want you to do the hits. That's probably song festivals. That was a cultural hit, all right. They shout out to Mary jay Blige, by the way, she is encouraging women to go get screen get their health screenings, make sure that you guess, get your breast exams and everything. Here is what she's posted
with logic on her page. Amazing, We're almost ready for you. Say yes to that day, so push everything looks hard, see you next year, see you next year. Thank you making your health a priority because real love Logic the signs of Shore. Oh. I think I saw that that commercial came on a couple of times in the super bar. Yeah, they said it got like millions of yous and now
she's posted it on her page. But that is something dope to even discuss right now, just because that day that this was posted, two different people had already spoken to me, like in that the week prior to that, like make sure you go and get your mammogram. I just went and got mine. So we do want to make sure that women know to you go get your health screenings every single year, things that you need to do.
And we are about to talk to coach Jesse and doctor Alita Maybank and also Stephanie Blake about also checking your blood pressure and all of those things. So we just want to make sure we're prioritizing self care and health and so that you know, that's just an important message that I want to make sure we keep on highlighting. And that is your room of reports. All right, thank you,
missie charlom Man, who are giving that. Donken Man, there's a priest that needs to come to the front of the congregation, Okay, he needs to step out of the pullpit and come to the front of the congregation. We'd like to have a world with him. His name is Priest Andre A Rango from Arizona. Okay, we will discuss because a lot of y'all going to hell because y'all baptisms was a null and void. We'll discuss, all right,
we'll get into that. Next. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning, So Breakfast Club, your morning's will never be the same. An Audible pick of the day is Deepak Chopper's Mind Bodies On and this podcast DeepArc talks with guests like John Batist and helps listeners redefine their lives. Sign up for a free thirty day audible trial at audible dot com. Slash Breakfast Club Charlom Mayne say that gang, don't get out of the shape man you are donkey today, do
not discriminate. I might not have the song of the day, but I got the donkey that I feel I need to be a donkyn the breakfast club bitch. I just don't give today today. Wow, Donkey Today. For Wednesday, February sixteenth goes to an Arizona priests named Andre Arrango. Okay, here's a priest a Catholic priest who quite possibly has bought a whole bunch of you a first class ticket to Hell. Listen, I hate to be the bearer of bad news on this fine Wednesday morning, but there's thousands
of y'all walking around right now with illegitimate baptisms. What is Uncle Charlotte talking about this morning? What is the good Brother Lennard saying in regard the illegitimate baptisms? Exactly what I said? All right, some of your baptisms are null and boy, fraudulent, unauthorized, unsanctioned, unofficial, unlicensed, un whatever. Okay, okay, whatever you had happened under the water don't count because Priests Andre's arrango didn't say it right. He didn't say
the baptism right. It's like a spell, you know how. Your iPhone has ten Harry Potter spells that work with series, but they don't work if you don't pronounce it right. That's kind of what happened which your baptism. One word, one word kept you from being cleansed of all your things. I can't make this kind of foolishness up. Let's go to Fox teen Phoenix for the report police. One word has made a divine difference when it comes to the
first sacrament in the Catholic faith, baptisms. Phoenix priest Father Andreas Arango resigned and apologized after he had changed a pivotal word in the baptismal right, the priest had been saying, we baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. The correct version starts with I baptize you. Orango had been part of the Catholic Diocese in Phoenix since two thousand and five.
He posted an apology letter through the diocese saying, in part he would dedicate his energy to remedy the situation. Other sacraments taken after, like confirmation, marriage and Holy orders could also be invalid if the baptism itself is invalidated. I can't keep up at this level of perfection y'all got going on in two twenty two. This kind of perfection you have to have. Now, I can't deal with it. You know, if just the kind of perfection you have
to have, I'm screwed. Okay, I'm confused by this. Instead of saying I baptize you in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. During ba baptism, Priest Andre said we. And the issue with using we is that it is not the community that baptize as a person. Rather it is Christ and Him alone who presides at all of the baptisms. And so it is Christ Jesus who baptizes God. You know my heart and I try to only say what it is that you want me to say. And in this moment,
the spirit is telling me to scream. Cap cap cap cap cap cap. Where's President Joe Biden when I need him? H let me hear it. Oh, we'll put it up when you can't. Okay, there's a cap that say it again, President, there's a cap that's right. Priests orango, it is I. It is when you're getting baptized, as in you, you are baptizing people in the name of the Holy Spirit. Even if you say we to me means you, God, Jesus,
the Holy Spirit. That's the collective. That's we, that's a group, that's to me goes, that's Destiny's child, that's woutan clan, it's a collective. Okay. The lie the cap is that it is Christ and Him alone who presides at all of the sacraments. And it is Christ, Jesus who baptizes. Jesus might be there in spirit, but Jesus didn't dunk you under that water. Jesus not physically there with you.
But that priest Andreas standing there. Okay, he's there, and him dunking you in the name of God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit. That sounds about right to me. So why is Priest Arrango getting dunkey here today? I'll tell you why for stepping down, for resigning, for causing all of this fuss for no damn reason. Do you really think God, okay, g O D the Almighty, who forgives us for all our sins if we repent, is tripping because you said we and not I? Seriously? Does intention
not matter? Baptism represents the forgiveness in cleansing from sin that comes through faith in Jesus Christ. Okay. Baptism publicly acknowledges one's confession of faith and belief in the Gospel message. It also symbolizes the sinner's entrance into the community of believers. You think all of that changed because the priest said we and not I. Huh? When if you ask me,
I is the right thing to say? Because like I said, I as in you, Priest Andreas, are the person doing the baptism and doing it in the name of God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost. That sounds like the right thing to do to me. It's like when you accept an award at an award show for someone who is not there. You say, I accept this award on their behalf. You could even say we accept this award on their behalf. You could even say, I accept this award in the name of God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost. All that
is all good to me. It's fine. The award will get to who it belongs to, just like the meaning of being baptized will get to the person being baptized, regardless of if a priest misses a word. We're in a teachable moments people, instead of stepping down, Can this priest not talk about how he just made a mistake? Is this even considered a mistake? Is this something that even has to be acknowledged? Would anyone even notice if he didn't say anything? Like? What are we doing? Man?
We are holding people to a standard of perfection that Jesus couldn't even reach. And this is why Jesus not coming back This is why Jesus sends all your prayers to his span folder. Why would he come back. Jesus is like, no, no, no, y'all holding people to a standard of perfection that I'm not even familiar with. Okay, Jesus even thinks y'all taking this perfection of Christ thing way too far. And that is why God put it on my spirit to give priests andres arrango a holy
heath hall. This is ridiculous. We're missing a word. You know how many words I miss, how many words I mispronounced. I knows my heart, He knows my intention. You know what I'm trying to say. That's why even if I say something and I miss the word or mispronounced it, you still feel it. You still know what I was trying to say. You can still respond because it's about intention. I don't know. I ain't know. God. Just don't call you a jerk. You know God love me, he or
she loved me. Okay, trust me when I tell you I am blood, black and Dolly favors. You see me. Look at me. That's a glow. Do you see me? That's a globe? Okay, but act like you know right? All right? Well, thank you for that dunkey to day. Yes, indeed, all right. Now up next side, we have three amazed women joining us and we're talking women heart health and the importance of self measured blood pressure. We have coach Jesse, Stephanie Johnson and doctor Althea Maybank that'll be joining us
talking women's health, a right to don't move. It's to breakfast Club. Good morning, the breakfast Club, DJ Envy Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are to breakfast Club. We have some special guests joining us this morning. Now what is this about, easy? Can you introduce our guests I want to know about. We're talking about heart health and a black women. Okay, all right, we have coach Jesse, Stephanie Johnson and doctor Alpheia Maybank. Right that Nolita, welcome ladies,
he said, better than listen. We think that's so happy, healthy black history family. Right, let's start off by that end. As we know, there's a heart health crisis. Yes, and when it comes to in the black community as black women we're talking about, it is at astronomical levels. Right, More than fifty percent of Black women over twenty have high blood pressure and they don't know it. I am
one of that fifty percent. I did not know. That's what ended me up having a brain aneurysm right in twenty two money where I ended up having that, and it was because it was unchecked high blood pressure I don't check tot. So here's the deal, and that's I'm
so glad you brought that up. Yeah, because there's literally that is literally a false safe place because a your number may read too high when you're at the doctor because of what we call white coat hypertension, and so you may a lot of people actually just just just say, okay, you know that's just because I'm here, I'm nervous, I was rushing, I was this, I was at or you may have masked high pertension, which is it doesn't show
up as high, but it's high when you're home. So because we don't there's this gap, right, This is what actually led this collaboration I'm doing with the release the Pressure Coalition is because too many of us don't know our numbers, we don't understand them, and we don't have
the tools to monitor the monitor them at home. Well, doctor, at least I want to make sure we ask you, what are some of the warning signs that engage you, you know, because obviously you should be checking your blood pressure. But if you feel some morning signs, it might be an indication that there is some type of emergency. What are those signs? There could be signs, right, But that's the thing about high blood pressure and hypertension is that
oftentimes there are no signs. You don't feel it, you don't know it's high. It's known as the silent killer, silent killers, silent killer that causes like the number one cause of death as it relates to heart disease. And so what happens because what folks will particularly always get this is that you know, there are always two numbers to our blood pressure, right, and what that means is really the pressure. As your heart pumps blood out into
your body, it gives a pressure. There's a pressure that it does against your vessels, and as it fills back up,
there's another pressure. And we want that pressure to be typically healthy wise less than twenty and less than eighty, so less than one twenty over eighty, and if it's elevated anywhere between one twenty to one twenty nine and still less than eighty, we say that's elevated, right, so we need to watch right, and we need to make sure we're having conversations with our physicians about what to do. And then high blood pressure is really diagnosed one thirty
and higher or eighty and high. And I can tell you, like I've had I have lots of conversations with people all the time. He would say what their blood pressure is, and they'll tell me numbers over one thirty. But then they'll say, oh, my doctor said that that's okay and that's fine, and I'm like, that's really not. So that's why it's really important for us to know what those levels are so we can advocate for ourselves in our spaces with our physicians or your healthcare providers, but also
with your family to really know the numbers. And so the way that we can really help you know monitor what's happening is for us to have self monitoring blood pressure cuffs. The questions what is the best time to take it? Right, because I had to do something shout to Lincoln Tech, right, I had to do something for
Lincoln Tech. And it was like at twelve thirty. So at twelve fifteen I had Chick fil A. I'm not gonna say anything piece nuggets with Polynesian sauce really in a large half in hand, right, So I took it and it was like, well, this is kind of hot. That's the reason why. So what is the best time. But you bring I'm gonna you have to two points that you're bringing up right now is one. So what are those risk factors of? Like why do we have high blood pressure in the way that we write so
our families we could get it passed down. We kind of have a sense of that, um, poor diet. You know, most of the salt okay, okay, but most of the salt that we actually get because people are like, oh, it's you know, from sprinkling salt, and I'm not saying, you know, we shouldn't monitor that, but really, only ten percent of the salt that comes into our body is consumed comes from sprinkling. Seventy percent of it comes from the foods that you just mentioned. So it's already there.
So that's one point. But in terms of times of day, we usually recommend in the morning and then the night, and you usually what you're gonna do is take it. We're going to go through this. Actually you want to do that. Sorry, let's do that the reason, and let me just quickly say the reason we're really focusing on this education campaign again to close that gap. But then we collaborated to also work to get this not to ensure that nationwide black women have access to BP cuffs
so that they can do this at home. Yes, so yeah, we take that one and that one the gifting for like an hour. The reason this is important also for you to be educated because many times when we go to the doctor's office, they actually take it wrong. Yeah, you're sitting there, your feet dangling, you've been talking on the phone, they're talking to you, and they are literally driving your pressure up as you're taking a number that's good. Nine sixty eight ninety eight is good. So what does
that ending? So what does that mean? So you would actually take you would log it, but before you do that, you would wait a minute and you would actually do it again. Would you recommend to do it twice twice in the morning, like what a minute apart, and then twice in the evening as well, and then you would log it on one of these sheets that we have
and it's on our website and everything. Yeah, yeah, and then at least take dot org and then you would take that to your physician or a healthcare provider and just have a conversation around it. If the numbers are great, the numbers are great, you continue doing what you're doing. But if the numbers are elevated in the way that we talked about before, then we have to consider, So what is the right treatment plan he's doing it? I try to beat my number. I already know talk maybe
that one. So now, how many of these are as released the pressure giving away to women? So, Stephanie, if we release the pressure, we recognize that there is a gap in Our work at the American Medical Association is really focused on We're going to get you another cuff so we can get this. We're going to get that number before we leave. But the AMA is positioned to work on policy, but we're also positioned to stand in the gap, and that's what release the Pressure is doing.
We're making sure all of these resources are available for our black sisters. We are working with a distribution company right now so that all of our events forthcoming for the remainder of the year, we're able to give every person who attends and those that stream in a blood pressure cuff. So fingers crossed. Can't say who that underwriter is now, but they understand the urgency and the need because just like covid, our blood pressure is a crisis.
All right, we have one with doctor Alitha Maybank, Stephanie Johnson and coach Jesse. When we come back, it's the Breakfast Club the Morning Morning. Everybody is DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlomagne the guy. We are the Breakfast Club. We're still kicking with doctor Althea Maybank, Stephanie Johnson and Coach Jesse. We're talking women's health. What can you take for high blood pressure? A lot of people don't like to take pills.
I had so many different things, so people say you work out more, you diet, they say, drink more water. I'm not a pill person, so what would you suggest? My whole family has high blood pressures. I'm sure I'm gonna get it one day, but I know this way that's a terrible ways. Like okay, So, for instance, Taj from s WV is working with us at the Detox now specifically to lower her blood pressure, and we've been able to help her with our hearts supplement to wean office.
So she's still she's been managing her meds with her doctor and with doctor Moon and managing it to where now her numbers are actually in the normal range. We've changed her diet. That's a huge piece. She's taking our hearts supplement because it works for her, you know, again with the guidance her doctor and Doctor Moon, and then exercise. Heart health is very driven by exercise as well as
stress management. Those are the huge pieces. But I did want to pieces caveat because Tom Jordan he wants mine. He's a good friend of mine, but he is a legend. He is, and this is apropos to be here and say this. He had a stroke and one of the things he did was because it was hereditary high blood pressure ran in his family. He thought, I'm vegan, I could take myself off my medication and do it all
without the consultation of his physician. Not a good idea, and he speaks out about that, so he's not shy for me to share that. So that's so best critical with your that's she said, that's so critical because we want to make sure like even my grandmother when she was here over the holidays, so she typically at home eats Chinese food ninety four year old grammar Chinese food deli meets she dying. No, No, it's not bad because you've been talking. All everything we've been doing right now
has influencing that. Okay, So you you'll take it in the in the calm of your home. You're gonna take that home. So listen, we are now her diet. When she came to visit me, I changed her diet for three weeks. We measured her pressure at home, and after that three week mark, her pressure was down from like in the one sixties, so like literally one oh eight to under fifty fifty eight or something like that. We called her doctor right away because I was telling her
we're not you know, we're not taking your meds. Yeah, we're gonna call your doctor because if you take it in your pressure is low, it can actually be dangerous. Right. We called her physician. I said, these are the numbers since I've changed her diet, these are the numbers she's been getting, okay, And he said, okay, make sure she does not take it unless her pressure is above this number. So it's very important that we're having a dialogue with
whether it's your natural path. You're a health coach, you're a doctor so that they know at all times you're being guided on what the next step is for you. NAVIS is one thirty over eighty. All right, so down it went down, right, we're talking and all that. So how do you know though? It could like you know
why you're going to do it over times? We said we have to lower your the five minutes of waiting, right, you're preparing, you haven't had caffeine, you've gone to the but you said you have to go to the bathroom. That could be like ten points if it's you're in twenty points if it's defication. But let's let's also say you know, this is the point of that, this is why we want people to take it at home. Yeah, because you have the time to make sure to really
get true numbers. So you're not going to just do it for one day. You know now that you know and you have the opportunity to go out and get us SMBP we talk self monitoring blood pressure CUFF now one eighteen over seventy nine, so beautiful. But the point is is that you need to be able to do it at home every single day for at least a week, just to get a more sense of like the true north of what your blood pressure is mattering and then
be able to kind of move from there. If it was consistently over one twenty in that elevated space or one thirty, then there's an absolute conversation that you need to have with your healthcare provider and think through what is the right treatment plan. And to the point mentioned earlier, it doesn't mean it's always meds right away if you're in that kind of in between phase, because I'm you know, I'm a physician. I don't like to take beds, but I recommend them, and you have to if you have to.
But I prefer to use diet and exercise if I can not one eighteen over seventy six twice and then and then if I have a question that I was ninety nine, right, is that too low? It's not a yeah. So people who are physically active oftentimes have even lower blood pressures, but those are completely normal, and Angela do it over time, just like to do. There's the thing it's too low though, yes, there is what is too low?
So less than like eighty the top number, then we need to start getting concerned, especially if you start to have symptoms you feel dizzy and lower in the sixty on the bottom. Thank you. And if you start to feel symptoms dizzy, headache, you need to speak to somebody right away and and it can help absolutely definitely, But
you need to speak to someone as well. What other things that link to high blood pressure or like you know, if you have diabetes, kidney disease, yes, oh yes, of course strokes and can lead too, strokes and heart disease, heart failure because your your blood is pumping against that pressure. Those are the other things that are usually the outcomes of having and we hear about that all the time. But what you brought this conversation, which I love, is
the stuff that we regularly do. I took my blood pressure at the Walmart last year. It was fine. You know, that was a year. What we want to normalize is that it's not my doctor's responsibility to pressure. This is my first time doing this for myself. So that's why it's important. How how expensive, Like let's just say, somebody's like,
I want to get the cuffs. Typically, yeah, eighty dollars and it's an expense for families, So we want to make sure that we get one in the homes of all of black That's why our desire is that this won't be an excuse, no one more thing. A whole bunch of study just came out for those who were between twenty and forty. What they found and they have high blood pressure and it was undiagnosed or they didn't control it. By the time they were fifty, they already
started to see changes in their blood vessels. So that's why it's it's this is not an old people conversation. This is a conversation. Go back to the statistics. More than fifty percent of black women have high blood pressure and don't know it. Age is twenty and old. So go to the detox now dot com is right on our home page. We get you the heart kit everything here. Why does this disproportionately affect black women so much? We
were just talking about going down history. The reality is and this is this is the part I always think this is an a conversation because we got to look at the context of what our environment is like, what our society is, and the impacts of racism where they're experiencing it individually, where they're experiencing because of where you live. You know, in the institutions, it impacts. It creates stress. That psychological stress manifests in our body in many different
ways and causes. We were as you said, you know, our bodies have these levels, these hormone levels, which causes inflammation, and it caused destruction all across our body. Right, So you think about, you know, all the different cases in a mirror. You know, in that situation, what her family is going through right now, that's stress. That's major stress, right. And it's not just for her family, it's the community.
It's for all of us watching it create stress. And that's not just an immediate moment, it's passed down generations. So that's a reality we live. And we say, it's not because we're black why we have these risk factors because of health. You know, race is a social construct. It's because the condition and context of racism and that system. I love what she shares about how we came to this country as black women having to care for others. To talk a little bit about that, it's just that's
our history. Black women came here, We spent our days. That's the psychological thing that we keep passing on, not even getting up in the morning, being able to take care of yourself before you have to take care of someone else kids or get out. And so it's the different thing to move to a space of radical self care where you actually get to center on yourself as a black woman first and make sure you're healthy before you're taking care of your whole community. And that psyche
has to change. So I know we have to go so again. Yes, thank you, Talk Now dot Com Forward slash RTP. Yeah, it's the pressure. Yes, everything you get these cuffs. So yeah, you're very welcome. Thank you for having you, for joining us, for the men having American Heart Month. We gotta love on each other. It's the breakfast Club, Morning, Breakfast Club, the Breakfast Club. It's she's filling the team. This is the rumor report with Angela Yee on the Breakfast Club. Yes, so last night Anthony
Hamilton and music so Child's verses went down. I was watching it. Actually I was watching on Instagram at first, and then they kept dropping, so then I had to switch and go watch on YouTube. So DJ scratches on there at the beginning, UM, and then Jack Thriller. It looks like he was hosting for the rest of the time. Now, one issue people had was with something Jack Thrillers said, you know he's a comedian. He had on an all
red leather outfit. And here's what he had to say when he was bringing Anthony Hamilton back out after they bring your runaway slave looking at Anson out here, ain't come out come getting this small smut flex smut Flexton. You gotta teach him a lesson. How many Negro spirits you gonna say me? Now? Bro the runaway slave comment. Yeah, so people did not like that, but I will say this music. Soto did an encore that night, Um the point of It off from Anthony Hamilton. That was one
of my favorite songs. There were a lot of special guests that were there. Robert Glassberg was there, Lucky Day was there, Daniel Jones was there. Listen to this see me you know like it, you know what I mean? And then Jamaine Dupree was also DJing for Anthony Hamilton and right Davon came out Big V from Nappi Route to Leela, James, Eric Robeson, Kevin Ross. So there was
just a lot of guest appearances in the building. So it's really dope, Okay, So yes, so shout out to them for that versus now let's talk about kid Cutty now. He was on social media yesterday and he posted, God please watch over me and keep my mind sane. I could use it right now to anyone who feels alone. I'm with you and I love you. So we want to send him some prayers and energy went to shout out and send some prayers to is coy Larey. She posted brain dead, and then she posted to all my
trend setters, I'm sorry I let you down. I don't have anymy to keep pushing. I feel like I'm brain dead. I pray that everyone continues to keep setting trends and striving. Don't know when I'll be back, but I don't even want to think about it. I love you for life. Sending all both of them individuals healing energy. That's why I say it's okay to disconnect. We are not designed as human beings to constantly, constantly, constantly have to exchange
energy all the time. Think about all the energy kid Cutties had to exchange this weekend, just being caught up in that whole Kanye Mes, paparazzi running up on him, people tweeting them one hundred miles per hour, everybody giving their opinion. That's exhausting, guaranteed, all right, So I just wanted to make sure we shed some light on them and shout out to Terran to Jay. Now, he was on the Wendy Show and he was tucking to bebby Smith, and he revealed that he actually keeps his sneakers on
when he has sex. Listen to this. Some of us don't have great feet, all right, now, that's okay, we sneakers when I have sex. Okay, w nineties white wh white nineties do not screen because he has I know why you were because you like to have that skip. So he takes his pants off and then put the sneakers back on. Come on, I know it's weird because he doesn't. I guess he doesn't like his feet too.
But can't you just keep socks on? You know? We know, damn well, Terrance don't keep his damn sneakers on during sex. But it sounds good for TV. All right, all right, we're talking about it Preakfast Club. No, he does it, nobody is Nobody does that? Come on? Because you guys keep your sacks on. The people take their socks off always. I feel like it's uncomfortable, not to we are talking about socks. We're talking about sneakers. Jordan's jeezys, he's not
keeping his sneakers on during sex. We know this. Come on, have your sneakers in the bed? So are you standing up? Yeah? It's not real, but if you continue to entertain it, but it's good. It makes for good TV and it makes for good talking conversation. I guess all right, Well that is your rumor report. All right, thank you, miss Yee. Now up next to the People's Choice Mix. Get your request in eight hundred five A five one on five one is to Breakfast Club come morning. So Breakfast Club,
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History Month. What we're doing, man? You know every day to Black Effect Podcast Network, we dropped a daily podcast called I didn't Know, Maybe you didn't either. And in this episode, if I didn't know, maybe you didn't either, we learned hush Puppies were created to be used as a muzzle. Be Dott teach us something man on today's episode, if I didn't know, maybe you didn't either, I got a question, Then you like hush puppies. I love hush puppets,
especially with some fish. I there some flounder over here, and make some cat fish over here, just a little shrimp over here. Brand and bought a real Google And I really like the onion ring shape hush puppets better than the round ball. But I like the round ball with I love hush puppets. Didn't know to those same hush puppets were rooted in slavery. I didn't know. Welcome to mister Dotty's neighborhood, and we are at the home of one of the most influential saxophonies of all times,
John Coltrane, right here in high Point, North Carolina. We are in John Coltrane's house, and yes we are handling it with great care. See Ingenslavery Times, the enslaved people would get together and think, how can we get off this plantation. They would devise all types of plans, but there will always be one common problem when they will try to leave her, her, her, the dogs. How could they get past the dogs? So what did they think
to do? They made these little balls of morsel of bread, flower, a little honey, and they would throw them up under the fences and they would say, hush poppases, hush, hushpuppies, hush, and then they take off those delicious a sort of brand. Who are the fault hush puppy for the modern day model. I didn't know you didn't either. I alright, well, happy Black History Month. That's right, and make sure that you
download I didn't know. Maybe you didn't either. It comes out every day during Black History Month from the Black Effect Podcast Network slot to my Guy b Dot, available everywhere you listen to podcasts. All right, well we'll be back, don't move. It's to Breakfast Club. Good morning morning. Everybody is DJ Envy and Jela Yee, Charlemagne the Guy. We are the Breakfast Club. Now it's time to get up out of here. Is there a new a new reality show on Netflix? Called a Young Famous and African. What
is that true? Never heard of that young famous in African? Okay, I haven't heard of that either, But I did watch Inventing Anna. I don't know if you guys saw that. Now I gotta see that her. That's pretty good. M hmmm, I gotta see that. So um, you got a positive? Yes, the positive There is a show. There is a show called Young Famous and African. It is right, it's in It's in South Africa. Oh, I want to see that. Shout out to a South Africans that that always listened
to us, Johannesburg. I love South Africa, y joel Burg. Salute to South Africa. Scout to the Homi bo bo noan Matiba. That's my partner right there. All right, well, you got a positive note. The positive note is simply this, standing alone is better than being around people who don't value you. Breakfast club, You finish, y'all dumb
